TLD Application: Registry
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GENERAL INFORMATION II. BUSINESS CAPABILITIES AND PLAN III. TECHNICAL CAPABILITIES AND PLAN |
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GENERAL INFORMATION |
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D1.Introduction D2.: DADA Spa Via de'Pandolfini, 34/r 50122 Firenze - Italy +39 055
20351 +39 055 2478143 registraradministrative@dada.it |
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II. BUSINESS CAPABILITIES AND PLAN |
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D12. IntroductionD13. IntroductionD13.1.1. Company information.D13.1.2 Current business operations.D13.1.3. Past business operations/entity history.D13.1.4. Registry/database/Internet related experience and activities.D13.1.5. Mission.D13.1.6. Management.D13.1.7. Staff/employees.(From D13.1.1. to D13.1.7.) Please see Part I - Information on DADA of "Prospectus relating to the admission to the Italian new market and the public offer for the sale and subscription of the ordinary shares of DADA". |
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D13.1.8. Commercial general liability insurance.Tha Applicant has a pro internet professional insurance for any wrongful act of the Applicant and for every damage arising out from provisions of internet services, including, for example, failure of the computer system (i.e. any computer, computer software, data, network, protocol or part thereof), errors, breaches of duty or omissions from provisions to third parties of computer services (i.e. computer systems analysis and integration), internet technology services (i.e. any computer or electronic information technology services), internet media services, online access to the internet. The insurer is A.I.G. Europe, with its head office for Europe in Paris, France. The period of insurance has started on 24:00 P.M. of 26 september 2000, and the limit of liability of the insurer is Lit. 4.000.000.000 (approximately corresponding to 1,815,000.00 USD). The applicant is now acting with the insurer to enhance the insurance. Please, for further details see the attached copy of the contract atD.13.4.5. of this application form. D13.2. Business plan for the proposed registry operations.PERMANENT IDENTIFICATION DOMAIN (.PID)
1) Identification of people (over the net) by technical means
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2) Independence from protocol |
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3) Double level domain mechanism |
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Creation of the second level domain is automatic and works according to the following process: · a person with a family name corresponding to a SLD not yet registered requires the registration of .PID, · the Registrar verifies the existence of such a SLD in the Register, · The SLD does not exist, therefore the Registrar automatically creates such a second level domain and makes it available to all the other Registrars, · at the same time, the third level domain (first name of the person is created). | |
4) Company and other business clients |
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D13.2.1. Services to be provided.
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As a Registry DADA will have to provide these services to different subjects: Registrars Database maintenance: DADA will guarantee the maintenance of a global database where all the data will be recoverable. This database will be unique and centralized to avoid the danger to duplicate data. Database sharing: DADA will permit to whole registrars to use and share the general database through a common interface and a personal password. Security will be guaranteed thanks to use of all new available technologies. Dedicated account interface: every registrar will control its registering levels and every aspect of its management from a personal dedicated platform. Management software: DADA will introduce a software or common software rules for all registrars so that to have a unique way of database managing. This software is very important to guarantee control and access in a equal way to every registrar. DNS full compatibility: DADA will guarantee a full DNS compatibility to the whole Internet system. The DNS will be connectable to all present and future protocols. Training period: DADA will give the possibility to all registrars to have a "knowledge period" into its structure. If some registrars will think to need a deeper and personal training, DADA will offer this services to everyone will ask for it. Test period: every registrar will have to support a "test period" before the starting working period. The test will give to a registrar the possibility to start its domain managing in the fastest and best way. User guide: DADA will give to registrars a user guide where all services and possible problems will be explained in an exhaustive way. The user guide will be useful every time a registrar will be faced with a problem. Policies guides: every registrar will be provided with a policies guide that will have to be followed step by step to maintain the registrar position. Policies are fundamental to guarantee Internet stability so DADA will check in every moment the respect of all policies. Service level agreement (SLA): DADA will guarantee to all registrars a good service level in every time and in every way. This one-side agreement is necessary to create the partner net and to guarantee Internet stability. Invoicing system: a perfect invoicing system will cover all registrars needs: every invoicing system will be regulated in regard of each registrars' need. Registry mechanism: it will cover also the third registration level so to create an unique registration and invoicing system: this work will create a common CGI to share information. Dedicated registrar relation manager: every registrar will have a complete customer service for every kind of problem or question. Is important to guarantee a perfect registrar support to forestall and resolve all kind of problems. Newsletter: DADA will provide a periodic newsletter where all Internet problems will be faced. Every registrar will be invited to participate to have useful information to improve DADA services and work. Maintainers/Resellers/Business partners Specific contract: maintainers will need a specific contract to define their position and possibilities. Dedicated maintainer panel: from this area every maintainer will control the number and the status of every registration applied. Special prices: prices will depend on the number of registrations made during determined periods. Faq dedicated: they will be focused on maintainer problems and questions. Help desk: it will be by e-mail. |
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D13.2.2.Revenue model.Revenues are mainly expected from the massive amount of registrations. No other services is planned except those closely related with the maintenance of the data base, such as the maintenance itself, training and tests periods for registrars and so on. The focus of the revenue model is totally concentrated on widening as much as possible the registrar base and, therefore, the total number of end users (registrants) DADA plans to spin off an autonomous company. Such a company will be exclusively devoted to the registry activities. Among all the other business activities the original structure will practice the activities of registrar. The registrar unit will have to follow all the rules the other registrars have to. This structure guarantees that:
The registry's revenue model is then exclusively composed of income from services distributed to registrars:
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Registrar's competitive scenario One of the main goals of the registry is to enhance competition for registration services. As reported by the ICANN Yokohama Meeting Topic document, there is "widespread dissatisfaction about the absence of competition in domain name registration". DADA believes that the introduction of the PID TLD, beyond being a means by which permanently identifies persons, is a way to boost to the competitive scenario as well. Price will not be the only competitive driver. Future registrars will have to provide PID users a wide range of integrating high value services. The range of such services is potentially endless being that most them are not yet imaginable. Just to give a couple of examples: Registrars can provide various protocol translation services creating partnerships with other firms in order to widen to the services supported:
It is likely that the first group of PID registrars that will be composed of ISP/ASP and registrars of traditional TLD (.com, .org, .net, .etc) will have greater chances to be accepted by the Registry thanks to the expertise they gained.Being a PID registrar will, obviously, give them a significant chance to increase their incomes. Services and products they can offer to the new clients base reached thanks to the PID registry activities are:
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D13.2.3. Market.New .PID domains can only be registered by individuals, with the limit of 1 domain per person. Theoretically speaking, the market size is limited by the total number of the world population, in the same way in which personal ID numbers should tend to the world population number. Practical considerations suggest to consider, in this first test phase, only the number of people with Internet Access and the number of cell phone subscribers, or generic mobile access subscribers. The first group of people are already used to reach resources on the Net by means of domain names and will very easily adopt the Permanent Identification Domain as the most practical and useful way to locate and reach person through any kind of technological means. Cell phone and mobile access subscribers will eventually adhere to the PID system being that this second group of people has obviously a higher degree of mobility and an higher need to be located and reached, whenever they decide to, through Internet access, mobile phones, GSM, pagers, etc. The continous increas in the offer of different technological devices, very often each one with its own protocol, has created an esponential demand for gateways and protocol-translators. It is very likely that every person of this(se) group(s) has some 10+ different "addresses", including but not limited to the follows, often used by different communication vehicles:
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D13.2.4. Marketing planDADA, as a registry, competes for the new TLD assignment because it has:
We know the PID is a challenge, but it is much more than a simple new
TLD: it is a new Internet concept, it is a brand new Net point of view,
it is the connection between all communication systems, it is the bridge
from the today technologies and the next generation of devices, it is
a lifestyle, it is the unmet need the Internet was looking for. DADA has
the knowledge and capabilities to improve the dot PID and wants to do
this in the better way. Dada will try to create a strong brand awareness in the short term. Our
partners can be affiliated if they can expect and have a short-medium
income vision: so our first task is to create the awareness in the market.
DADA will push its energies on every kind of association because it is
easier to target large numbers of users, then our marketing pressure will
be focused directly on registrars and final user.
We will point our attention on customized support and for every affiliates there will be a promotional price depending on their registration and selling volumes. |
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D13.2.5 Estimated demand for registry services in the .PID TLD.While the market size for gTLDs like .com, .net and .org domain names
is theoretically infinite, limited only by the possible characters combinations,
the .PID market size has a physical limit in the number of human beings,
the same as the mobile phones market. Practical and pragmatic considerations
dramatically reduce these figures to the number of people who can access
phone networks/operators, thus increasing the real market penetration
of mobile phones. |
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D13.2.6 Resources required to meet demandDada is planning to devote part of the proceeds of the recent IPO (around $80 milions) to meet the estimated demand. Basically the required resources are:
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D13.2.7 Plans for acquiring necessary systems and facilities Following is a detailed plan for the resource planning. |
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D13.2.8 Staff/size expansion capabilities
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D13.2.9 Availability of additional management personnelAt the beginning Dada will leverage on its management team. Additional management people will be searched in the market. |
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D13.2.10 Term of registry agreement.The term for registry agreement will be of four years. At the end of the period there will be a re-bidding process in order to reassign the the TLD database management. |
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D13.2.11 Expected costs associated with the operation of the proposed registryExpected costs are divided into the following:
The following table summarize the total costs. |
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D13.2.12 Expected revenues associated with the operation of the proposed registryGrowth of revenues is directly linked to volume of registrations. We can divide the revenue stream into two blocks (see revenue model for further details):
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D13.2.13 Capital requirementsDada intends to finance the implementation of the registry operations through the IPO proceeds. The financing through external sources is a contingecy option, to be activated if required. External researches (Intermonte Securities, dated Setpember 2000) estimate the WACC of Dada in 10,5%. Today Dada is leveraging on external financial resources at a rate of around 6,5%. |
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D13.2.14. Business risks and opportunities.Business risks are ranging and connected with the activity of domain registration. Below is a list of business risks: · the mass of traffic could degrade the architecture, especially with rush of registrations at the opening of the TLD · the value proposition for the TLD could be misunderstood and the volume of registrations could not come out as epected, the internet population could not rise according to the expected growth rates · Dada could not be able to manage the growth in terms of: · hiring people, · updating and strengthening the technological platform, · manage the organizational growth |
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D13.2.15. Registry failure provision.The eventuality of a bankruptcy of Dada S.p.A. is theoretically possible, even if this eventuality is extremely improbable both for the resources and the economic structure of the company and for the Italian law on bankruptcy. The structure of the company comprises an important part of the shares in the property of the Poligrafici Editoriale S.p.A., one of the biggest Italian publishers in terms of patrimonial and financial resources This element, joined to the support of one of the more important financial Italian banks, Mediobanca Banca di Credito Finanziario S.p.A, makes bankruptcy of the company extremely unlikely and, above all, guarantees important financial resources in order to get an eventual agreement with the creditors in case of future and at this moment unpredictable economic difficulties. The availability of these economic resources and financial emergency support is also particularly important in virtue of the Italian law on the bankruptcy, granting the society in difficulty, and above all the great enterprises in difficulty, many legal institutes ( the Italian "Concordato preventivo e fallimentare") finalized to explore the possibility to avoid bankruptcy in exchange for one partial satisfaction of the demands for the creditors. |
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D13.3. Pro-forma financial projections.The following financial projections are based on revenues related to
registry operations and on costs related to marketing, architecture and
organizational costs. No estimation has been made for financial costs
and taxes. This is due to the fact, that financial costs and tax influence
on the Dada Income Statement and Balance Sheet will be drowned amongst
the financial positions of the other business units. |
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D13.4. Supporting documentation.D13.4.1.: Registry operator's organizational documents.Please see floppy disk number one "Corporate Charter" and "Statute" D13.4.2.: References.Please see Part I - Information on DADA of "Prospectus relating to the admission to the Italian new market and the public offer for the sale and subscription of the ordinary shares of DADA" page 35. D13.4.3.: Annual report.Please see "DADA S.p.a. Half-yearly report up to 30th June 2000" D13.4.4.: Proof of capital.Please see " DADA S.p.a. Half-yearly report up to 30th June 2000" D13.4.5.: Proof of insurance.Please see "Our proof of insurance". |
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III. TECHNICAL CAPABILITIES AND PLAN |
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D14. Introduction
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D15. IntroductionD15.1. Detailed description of the registry operator's technical capabilities.DADA spa is one of the most important ISP in Italy. It has a long experience
in domain registration either in ccTLD or gTLD. In fact, DADA spa is the
unique company accredited by ICANN, for the Italian market as registrar
for .com, .net and .org. Also, DADA spa has an aggreement with Network
Solutions Inc for the activity of registrar. The DADA spa activity is
based on all what concerns internet. It has developed its own portal known
as Supereva. Currently, 1.600.000 subscriptions to Supereva have been
reached. Moreover, DADA spa has exceeded more than 22.000 registred domain
names. |
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D15.2 Technical plan for the proposed registry operations. Introduzione alla domandaD15.2.1 General description of proposed facilities and systems.The proposed technical solution for registry activity is drawn below. |
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Registry system overview |
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In order to achieve the requirements imposed by ICANN to be accredited
as registry for a new TLD, to ensure a high quality of service for all
of registrars and the internet comunity, and to mantain the internet's
stability we plan to develop a system having the components as reported
in Fig.1
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Notice that in all of the previous steps, the only action requested to
the end-userA is the typing of the destination address as michael.smith.pid
The interaction between the end-userA, the registarB and the Added Service
Provider is handled by means of a dedicated plug-in that can be downloaded
by the end-userA automatically, when the registarB or the Added Service
Provider systems are reached. |
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D15.2.2. Registry-registrar model and protocol.The interaction registrar-registry is based on the client/server model. The registrar is the client, the registry is the server. Mainly, the server offers some services to a registrars to allow them performing the following tasks :
In order to make a registry services accessible by a wide range of registrars, we give them two possibilities to intercat with registry system. Firt solution : An HTTP secure server is running on registry system. The server is configured to be accessible only by authorized registars. The services made available are performed by means of CGI that registrars must call by inserting them in their client application. The description of the parameters to be passed to the CGI will be documented by the registry. Second solution : A TCP/IP based secure connection will be created by the registrar. On this connection, commands according to Registrar Registry Protocol are exchanged. The registrar must develop on the client side the software for handling the connection. For this purpose, the registry will distribuite to the registrars a set of API, as SDK package, to permit them an easy implementation of the client application. The registrar will be free to develop its application selecting the operating system ( Unix, Linux, or Windows 95/98/NT) and the language ( C,C++,Java). |
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D15.2.3. Database capabilities.As mentionned above, will be used Oracle 8.1.6 Entreprise. All the information regarding domains, registrars are stored in a dedicated database. The database type is designed to serve a system with high mission critical. A high level of scalibilty, availibility and realibility is ensured. The database server and the hardware used ensure the duplication of data by the use of fault-tollerant techniques. In the startup phase, the size proposed will be at least 100GB, with a throughput of 300 transactions/s. A set of SQL store procedures will be available to perform the operations of object creation, editing and deletion. A change notification are sent by e-mails to registrars. When a transfer request is issued by a registar, the domain is flagged in the database. The transfer procedure is executed by a daily batch job who notifies the request of transfer to registrar of record and to the gaining registrar. All the messages exchanged with the registrars about the domain under transfer are made by e-mails. If, no nack message is received by the registar of record by a certain numbers of calendar days, the domain is automatically transfered to the requesting registrar. In othre words, the transfer operation is made only with the conset of the registrar who registred the domain. The grace period consists of a defined number of calendar days following the registry operation in which the domain can be deleted and no credit is issued to the registrar. The extent of the grace period will be defined according to registrars needs. The grace period is provided in the following cases :
For the reporting purpose, an audit mechanism is implemented to permit
each operation performed by a registrar or registry, on a domain to be
logged. Are logged also the operations not successfully completed. These
information will be made available to registrar in ASCII format and can
be downloaded. For each operation, must be reported the at least the date,
the domain and the operation.
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D15.2.4. Zone file generation.The subsystem dedicated for database operations is used also for the generation of the zone files. A dedicated batch procedure will be executed two times a day to extract the new information from the database. Then an update of the zone file is performed. The registrars can access the database for the editing, update operation by means of dedicated web tool. The modified information will be inserted in zone files during the next extraction of data from the database. D15.2.5. Zone file distribution and publication.The nameservers are running on different machines. The distribution of the zone files is performed by encrypted connection created to transport the zone files on the primary name server. D15.2.6. Billing and collection systems.Currently DADA uses a secure SSL connection for billing purposes. The service is daily used for hundreds of transactions.It has been started two years ago and it is continously extented and enhanced to cover a wide range of customers. D15.2.7 Data escrow and backup.All the data generated during the registry activities are the object of the backup. Also, a copy of the software used ( source, exe files, servers, operating system,… ) is done. A daily batch procedures will be executed to perform the backup of data. The backup files are compressed and stored on a dedicated machine formed by a diks array system. An optical device is provided to move the oldest data on CD-ROM once a week. Also, by using of the dump technique, all the information regarding the activities of the database are saved. This task is executed each day. A dedicated procedures will be available to retrive the data from the backup. A special attention is focused on the way the data are organized on the backup-devicee in order to make very easy and very fast the retrieval task. |
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D15.2.8 Publicly accessible look up/Whois service.The lookup and whois services will be implemented according to the standard widely used. All the needed information about a domain, name, date of registration, name server,etc… will be available. These functionalities can be accessed by a web tool or by command line. D15.2.9. System security.For security purposes, are provided the following mechanisms :
D15.2.10. Peak capacities.The system is designed keeping in mind the problems related to a high volume of transactions for operations on domains and resolution domain name requests. The system will be dimentionned to handle a specified number of requests so that the only the 60% of the system resources available are used. At techincal level, the system is continously monitored in order to have a detailed report on the use of its resources ( CPU, Disk, memory,…). Whenever, the behavior of the system indicates that the activity from registars is augmented, and the threshold of 60% is execced for a certain period of time, the system will be enforced by adding further resources to have always the 40% of the hole system available to tackle the unexpected high load. As we have a long experience in domain registration, we can define exactly how will be the volume of a daily request from registrar and the dimension of the system in the startup phase. Also, based on the scalabilty of all the components of the system, the update operation of the resources is relatively simple and fast. |
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D15.2.11. System reliability.The quality of the service, is defined on the basis of the interaction with the registar and with the rest of internet comunity. The goal is to maitain the response time from the registry servers to registars confined in a specified values. Specially, the critical and most frequently performed operations from a registar on a domain, must have a response time very short and acceptable. For this purpose, a system for the measurement of the system performance is provided. The information about these measurment will be made available on line to the registrars. Also, all the operations requested by the provided services whois/lookup, name domain resolution will be executed by minimizing the response time. D15.2.12. System outage prevention.All of the hardware resources are duplicated. In particular, the disks are mirrored, the cpu, network cards, etc… are duplicated to ensure the availabilty of the service whenever a failure occurs. A monitoring system based on SNMP protocol is used to detect immediately the failure of the components. At each detected failure, an alarm will be generated and reported to the technical maintenance staff. A supply power backup is maintened. The daily performed backup, as mentioned above, servers to rebuild the system and to reduce at the minimum the risk of not availability of the service D15.2.13. System recovery procedures.The outage of the system can be caused by a hardware or by software failure. For the hardware failure, as described above, each critical part is duplicated, then the system automatically detects the failure and switches all the activities on the backup device. Then, the recovery procedure is executed by the system without human intervention. Moreover, the occured failure is reported, as all parts of the system are monitored, to the technical staff who start the provided procedure of substitution of the broken device. For the software failure, the critical applications are always under observation by a dedicated monitors. When, a failure occur, the applications will be immediately restarted. An unexpected deletion of the data from the disk is recoverd by restoring from the backup and the dump file for database reconstruction if needed. |
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D15.2.14. Technical and other supportFor technical support, the ufficial languages used are the Italian for local market and English for the rest of the world. A customer service support is created and can be reached by e-mail, by phone or by fax. Also, a dedicated web site will be available with all the needed information about the registry activities. Moreover, an archive of all the e-mails exchanged will be created to form an useful FAQ. The registrar may also, access on the database of the registry to perform tasks for editing or consultation. The support is intented to cover all of the questions regarding the aspects involved in the registar-registry and registrant-registry interactions. D15.3. Subcontractors.No subcontractors will be involved in this activity. |
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By signing this Registry Operator's Proposal, the undersigned certifies (a) that he or she has authority to do so on behalf of the registry operator and, on his or her own behalf and on behalf of the registry operator, (b) that all information contained in this proposal, and all documents attached to this proposal, is true and accurate to the best of his/her/its knowledge and information. The undersigned and the registry operator understand that any material misstatement or misrepresentation will reflect negatively on any application of which this proposal is a part and may cause cancellation of any delegation of a top-level domain based on such an application. | |
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